Exchange 2003 administration tools




















But it does not sound like this is the case. Thanks for the responses. You just just remote desktop to a server to do management tasks. I don't think I have had Exchange management tools on a PC since 5. It does take a little getting used too, but its all good. Remember that to work with these tools, the user must be logged on to the domain with administrative privileges in the domain. To minimize the amount of mouse clicking and provide quick access to ADUC, pin a shortcut to the program on the Start menu.

Exchange-specific tasks are accomplished with the Exchange administration tools found on the Exchange CD. The components are required to run the setup program on the Exchange CD. After this is completed, the Start menu will contain an Exchange System Management group with the Exchange specific toolset. Remember that to manage Exchange , the management workstation must be part of the same forest as your Exchange servers.

The workstation cannot manage domains in a different forest. I would like to receive exclusive offers and hear about products from InformIT and its family of brands. I can unsubscribe at any time. Pearson Education, Inc.

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On rare occasions it is necessary to send out a strictly service related announcement. For instance, if our service is temporarily suspended for maintenance we might send users an email. Since then it has accumulated more than terabytes worth of archived Web sites about 30 billion! Here's how it works. This is the Wayback Machine home page. You can use any valid Web address, including ones that no longer exist.

Click the Take Me Back button to start your journey back through time. This will produce a table of search results organized by date. In this table, under the date columns are hypertext links of other dates. You simply click on one of the date links to open the URL you entered as it appeared on that date.

Pretty cool, huh? An asterisk next to a date indicates that the page was changed on that date. Most of the content from the Web sites should be available; however, many images especially those from before will likely not be present. But otherwise, the Wayback Machine will show you the site as it appeared on the date whose link you click. For the most part, Exchange is self-tuning. In Exchange 5. An administrator would launch this tool and answer a series of questions about the server's role, the number and type of users on the server, and what disks were available for use by Exchange.

Behind the scenes, the Performance Optimizer would examine available resources and, based on all of this gathered information, it would make some adjustments to the Exchange configuration to tune Exchange properly for each server. The Performance Optimizer could be used to move databases and transaction log files to different presumably faster disks, and it could also be used to limit the amount of memory that the information store STORE. EXE could consume. The Performance Optimizer was removed from Exchange starting with Exchange , and it remains missing from Exchange It was removed because Exchange and now Exchange was made to be self-tuning.

If you need to move the databases and transaction logs, that functionality is now found in ESM ; however, if you want to limit the amount of memory used by Exchange, you are out of luck—there is no longer any supported way to do this. Some of these settings have already been discussed in previous chapters. INI switches to tune memory allocation on your Exchange server. Chapter 4 covered how to tune ESE buffers, and in Chapter 9, I showed you how to use OWA spell-check throttling to prevent spell-check requests from overwhelming your Exchange server.

In this chapter, I'll continue down that path with various settings and other practices you can employ to change and tune how Exchange behaves. Generally speaking, the goal of performance tuning is to decrease server response time while supporting more users. Most of the tuning and performance boosts you can get from Exchange come from choosing appropriately sized hardware and from employing best practices for the design and deployment of Exchange.

Because this was covered in Chapter 2, I won't repeat that information here. Instead, we'll focus on tuning other areas of Exchange.

Because many readers are already using Exchange , I'll start by reviewing Exchange tuning parameters that are no longer necessary in Exchange I would like to receive exclusive offers and hear about products from InformIT and its family of brands. I can unsubscribe at any time. Pearson Education, Inc. Automatically install Windows Server roles and features that are required to install Exchange : Select this option to have the Setup wizard install the required Windows prerequisites.

You might need to reboot the computer to complete the installation of some Windows features. If you don't select this option, you need to install the Windows features manually. Note : Selecting this option installs only the Windows features that are required by Exchange. You need to install other prerequisites manually. For more information, see Exchange Server prerequisites. Make sure that you have enough disk space available in the location where you want to install the management tools.

If this is the first installation of Exchange in your organization Exchange server or the management tools , you arrive on the Exchange Organization page.

On this page, configure the following settings:. Specify the name for this Exchange organization : The default value is First Organization , but you typically use the company name for this value. The organization name is used internally by Exchange, isn't typically seen by users, doesn't affect the functionality of Exchange, and doesn't determine what you can use for email addresses.

Valid characters are A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, hyphen or dash - , and space, but leading or trailing spaces aren't allowed. Apply Active Directory split permission security model to the Exchange organization : Most organizations don't need to select this option.

If you need to separate management of Active Directory security principals and the Exchange configuration, split permissions might work for you. For more information, click?



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